Outlined the solutions for each disaster scenario as they pertain to each of the items in Phase 2 and now have a spreadsheet the size of Rhode Island

Just completed the rough draft of what the final plan should look like.

Now we put it all together, physically, virtually and whatever other ways have been outlined from Phase 3 efforts. It’s time to implement:

Hardware

Software

Redundancy

New Policies

Controls

New Data Storage

New Communications lines and equipment

Fine tuning and efficiency optimizing everywhere

Water-Power-Electricity protection and backup

Human Resources Changes

and any new or altered external resources or services that have been defined in the plan

Once sections or implementation phases are completed, individual tests can be done along the way to make sure procedures and processes and support are all in line with the draft plan from Phase 4. Once the entire implementation phase is completed, run specific drills, training sessions, and general testing to make sure everything that has been implemented works as expected during your mock-disaster testing.

Finally, make specific notes as to the changes or updates that will be required after testing is complete so the next phase can go as easily and smooth as possible.

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